Objectives
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To examine the nomads’ quest for an inclusive citizenship in the context of their social exclusion.
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To deliberate on their expressions of demands, to bring to the fore their interests, concerns and priorities in the implementation and formulation of affirmative government policies.
Geographical spread
Nomads in Alwar district of Rajasthan, viz., Gaiya Lohar, Banjara, Bhopa and Bawariya.
Key areas/component
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Meetings with members of the nomadic communities to understand their perceptions of their problems, citizenship rights and their expectations.
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They also depicted their expectations by way of sketches.
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Methodology used was that of participatory research leading to conscientization, mutual learning, development of group identity, action for claiming rights.
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Data collection tools include oral history, informal group discussions, mapping exercise and in-depth interviews.
Key outputs
Findings related to:
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Problems & priorities: The voices and experiences of nomads
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Relations with institutions
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Identification of emerging issues
Year/period
March 2004
Client
Development Research Centre (DRC), IDS, Sussex